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Blazer   /blˈeɪzər/   Listen
noun
Blazer  n.  One who spreads reports or blazes matters abroad. "Blazers of crime."



Blazer  n.  
1.
Anything that blazes or glows, as with heat or flame.
2.
A light jacket, usually of wool or silk and of a bright color, for wear at tennis, cricket, or other sport.
3.
The dish used when cooking directly over the flame of a chafing-dish lamp, or the coals of a brasier.






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"Blazer" Quotes from Famous Books



... beneath them two stone beer-mugs, and a German student's pipe absurdly long and richly ornamented. A mantel close by was filled with curiosities, and near it hung a banjo unstrung, a tennis-racket, and a blazer of startling colors. Plainly they were relics of German student life, and the odd contrast they made with the rough wall and ceiling suggested a sharp change in the fortunes of the young worker beneath. Scarcely six months since he had been suddenly summoned ...
— A Mountain Europa • John Fox Jr.

... day FitzMorris turned up on parade in a pair of footer shorts, a straw hat, and a First Eleven blazer. He was a bit of a nut, and finding his clothes gone, went on strangely garbed, merely out of curiosity to see what would happen. A good ...
— The Loom of Youth • Alec Waugh

... Budlong wore a "blazer" and a pair of mountain boots that had involved him in a quarrel with a Pullman conductor, who had called him a vandal for snagging a plush seat with the hob-nails. At his wife's request, Mr. Budlong was bringing a canvas telescope filled with a variety of tinned ...
— The Dude Wrangler • Caroline Lockhart

... blazer, but though it was hot enough on the docks to roast a coon, when the Big Willie steamed in, that beautiful young visitor to our shores, Lady Betty Bulkeley, managed to look like the Duke's daughter and Duke's sister she is, and so far as a mere man could tell, without the help of patent hair curlers, ...
— Lady Betty Across the Water • Charles Norris Williamson and Alice Muriel Williamson

... off into flat weariness. Again Dickson was reminded of a child, for her arms hung limp by her side; and her slim figure in its odd clothes was curiously like that of a boy in a school blazer. Another resemblance perplexed him. She had a hint of Janet—about the mouth—Janet, that solemn little girl those twenty years in ...
— Huntingtower • John Buchan


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